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Friday, 21 October 2016

Killary Clinton's meltdown

Bill
Still received some information overnight that point out the serious
character defects or total lack thereof on the part of the Democrat
candidate for president. Hillary Clinton exhibited rage towards the
moderator at the Commander-in-Chief Forum, Matt Lauer, for doing in
one instance what he should have done for the entire thirty minutes,
asking her and pressing her on a question that she hadn’t been fed
in advance. She was supposed to go out, recite responses that were
well rehearsed and wait for Trump to be caught off guard. Instead it
was she who got the surprise and that triggered a rage that we’ve
rumors of. Now a firsthand accounting of what happened was sent to
Bill Still, and he’s sharing it with America.

The
source of his information originated at a Comcast email address, the
parent company of NBC. It is supposedly from members of the
technical crew that worked the event and describes what happened
moments after Clinton walked off the set. They described “a massive
profanity-laced tirade” on the part of Clinton that was directed at
Matt Lauer in particular, but had moments for others, including DNC
Chairperson Donna Brazile.

As
he learned, Clinton had been given all of the questions in advance
but was tripped up by Lauer asking her something she hadn’t been
given, throwing her completely off her game and script. The topic was
a tricky one for Clinton, her use of an illegal home server for the
storing, receiving and transmitting of government secret documents.
One of those working the event for Comcast described her as visibly
beginning to boil with the asking of that question.

Her
outburst began immediately after she left the stage, with her first
throwing a full glass of water into the face of her assistant, with
manic, uncontrolled screaming beginning at that point. The source
described Clinton as the “most foul-mouthed woman I’ve ever
heard, and that voice at screech level – awful.”

She
also had some racist condescending comments for the black DNC
chairman, Brazile, including suggestions that she was better
qualified to be the campaign’s janitor.

One
female NBC executive is quoted as saying that Brazile’s stoic
response to the unhinged Clinton only served to enrage her more. She
described it saying, “It was the most awful and terrible…and
racist display – such a profane meltdown I have ever witnessed from
anyone, and I will never forget it.”